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The faithful must believe the articles of the Creed
The sixth beatitude proclaims, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." "Pure in heart" refers to those who have attuned their intellects and wills to the demands of God's holiness, chiefly in three areas: charity; chastity or sexual rectitude; love of truth and orthodoxy of faith. There is a connection between purity of heart, of body, and of faith:
The faithful must believe the articles of the Creed "so that by believing they may obey God, by obeying may live well, by living well may purify their hearts, and with pure hearts may understand what they believe."
The Apostles' Creed is so called because it is rightly considered to be a faithful summary of the apostles' faith. It is the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church of Rome. Its great authority arises from this fact: it is "the Creed of the Roman Church, the See of Peter the first of the apostles, to which he brought the common faith".
"I believe" (Apostles' Creed) is the faith of the Church professed personally by each believer, principally during Baptism. "We believe" (Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed) is the faith of the Church confessed by the bishops assembled in council or more generally by the liturgical assembly of believers. "I believe" is also the Church, our mother, responding to God by faith as she teaches us to say both "I believe" and "We believe".
PART ONE
THE PROFESSION OF FAITH
SECTION ONE
"I BELIEVE" - "WE BELIEVE"
CHAPTER ONE: I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER
ARTICLE 1: "I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY, CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH"
Paragraph 1. I Believe in God
I. "I Believe in One God"
II. God Reveals His Name
III. God, "He Who Is," Is Truth and Love
IV. The Implications of Faith in One God
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 2. The Father
I. "In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit"
II. The Revelation of God as Trinity
III. The Holy Trinity in the Teaching of the Faith
IV. The Divine Works and the Trinitarian Missions
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 3. The Almighty
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 4. The Creator
I. Catechesis on Creation
II. Creation - Work of the Holy Trinity
III. "The World Was Created for the Glory of God"
IV. The Mystery of Creation
V. God Carries Out His Plan: Divine Providence
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 5. Heaven and Earth
I. The Angels
II. The Visible World
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 6. Man
I. "In the Image of God"
II. "Body and Soul but Truly One"
III. "Male and Female He Created Them"
IV. Man in Paradise
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 7. The Fall
I. Where Sin Abounded, Grace Abounded All the More
II. The Fall of the Angels
III. Original Sin
IV. "You Did Not Abandon Him to the Power of Death"
IN BRIEF
CHAPTER TWO: I BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST, THE ONLY SON OF GOD
ARTICLE 2: "AND IN JESUS CHRIST, HIS ONLY SON, OUR LORD"
I. Jesus
II. Christ
III. The Only Son of God
IV. Lord
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 3: "HE WAS CONCEIVED BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, AND WAS BORN OF THE VIRGIN MARY"
Paragraph 1. The Son of God Became Man
I. Why Did the Word Become Flesh?
II. The Incarnation
III. True God and True Man
IV. How Is the Son of God Man?
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 2. "Conceived by the Power of the Holy Spirit and Born of the Virgin Mary"
I. Conceived by the Power of the Holy Spirit. . .
II. . . .Born of the Virgin Mary
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 3. "The Mysteries of Christ's Life"
I. Christ's Whole Life Is Mystery
II. The Mysteries of Jesus' Infancy and Hidden Life
III. The Mysteries of Jesus' Public Life
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 4: "JESUS CHRIST SUFFERED UNDER PONTIUS PILATE, WAS CRUCIFIED, DIED, AND WAS BURIED"
Paragraph 1. Jesus and Israel
I. Jesus and the Law
II. Jesus and the Temple
III. Jesus and Israel's Faith in the One God and Savior
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 2. Jesus Died Crucified
I. The Trial of Jesus
II. Christ's Redemptive Death in God's Plan of Salvation
III. Christ Offered Himself to his Father for Our Sins
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 3. Jesus Christ Was Buried
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 5: "HE DESCENDED INTO HELL ON THE THIRD DAY HE ROSE AGAIN"
Paragraph 1. Christ Descended into Hell
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 2. On the Third Day He Rose from the Dead
I. The Historical and Transcendent Event
II. The Resurrection - A Work of the Holy Trinity
III. The Meaning and Saving Significance of the Resurrection
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 6: "HE ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN AND IS SEATED AT THE RIGHT HAND OF THE FATHER"
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 7: "FROM THENCE HE WILL COME AGAIN"
TO JUDGE THE LIVING AND THE DEAD"
I. He Will Come Again in Glory
II. To Judge the Living and the Dead
IN BRIEF
CHAPTER THREE: I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT
ARTICLE 8: "I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT"
I. The Joint Mission of the Son and the Spirit
II. The Names, Titles, and Symbols of the Holy Spirit
III. God's Spirit and Word in the Time of the Promises
IV. The Spirit of Christ in the Fullness of Time
V. The Spirit and the Church in the Last Days
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 9: "I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH"
Paragraph 1. The Church in God's Plan
I. Names and Images of the Church
II. The Church's Origin, Foundation, and Mission
III. The Mystery of the Church
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 2. The Church - People of God, Body of Christ, Temple of the Holy Spirit
I. The Church - People of God
II. The Church - Body of Christ
III. The Church is the Temple of the Holy Spirit
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 3. The Church is One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
I. The Church Is One
II. The Church Is Holy
III. The Church Is Catholic
IV. The Church Is Apostolic
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 4. Christ's Faithful - Hierarchy, Laity, Consecrated Life
I. The Hierarchical Constitution of the Church
II. The Lay Faithful
III. The Consecrated Life
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 5. The Communion of Saints
I. Communion in Spiritual Goods
II. The Communion of the Church of Heaven and Earth
IN BRIEF
Paragraph 6. Mary - Mother of Christ, Mother of the Church
I. Mary's Motherhood with Regard to the Church
II. Devotion to the Blessed Virgin
III. Mary - Eschatological Icon of the Church
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 10: "I BELIEVE IN THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS"
I. One Baptism for the Forgiveness of Sins
II. The Power of the Keys
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 11: "I BELIEVE IN THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY"
I. Christ's Resurrection and Ours
II. Dying in Jesus Christ
IN BRIEF
ARTICLE 12: "I BELIEVE IN LIFE EVERLASTING"
I. The Particular Judgement
II. Heaven
III. The Final Purification, or Purgatory
IV. Hell
V. The Last Judgement
VI. The Hope of the New Heaven and the New Earth
Numerous cross-references in the margin of the text numbers found at the end of a sentence referring to other paragraphs that deal with the same theme were omitted.
Not all in the following sentence were included for each paragraph.
The texts of Sacred Scripture are often not quoted word for word but are merely indicated by a reference (cf.). For a deeper understanding of such passages, the reader should refer to the Scriptural texts themselves. Such Biblical references are a valuable working-tool in catechesis.
Notes
The following are from different parts of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
we believe in the Holy Spirit because he is God.
He is neither man nor woman: he is God.
703 The Word of God and his Breath are at the origin of the being and life of every creature:63
152 One cannot believe in Jesus Christ without sharing in his Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit who reveals to men who Jesus is. For "no one can say "Jesus is Lord", except by the Holy Spirit",22 who "searches everything, even the depths of God. . No one comprehends the thoughts of God, except the Spirit of God."23 Only God knows God completely: we believe in the Holy Spirit because he is God.
It belongs to the Holy Spirit to rule, sanctify, and animate creation, for he is God,
love of speed
Those incur grave guilt who, by drunkenness or a love of speed, endanger their own and others' safety on the road, at sea, or in the air.
"God is light and in him there is no darkness"; "God is love"
"God is Love"124 and love is his first gift, containing all others.
God is love; he is therefore righteous and faithful; he cannot contradict himself; he must remember his marvelous deeds, since his glory is at stake, and he cannot forsake this people that bears his name.
God is Truth
Air
chaired
32
377
646
691 The term "Spirit" translates the Hebrew word ruah, which, in its primary sense, means breath, air, wind.
771.188
188 St. Bernard of Clairvaux, In Cant. Sermo 27:14:PL 183:920D.
844
despair
affairs
affair
chair
repair
repairs
fairly
fairer
clairvoyance
2290
impair
fairness
Unfair
fair
pair
Jairus
1459 Many sins wrong our neighbor. One must do what is possible in order to repair the harm (e.g., return stolen goods, restore the reputation of someone slandered, pay compensation for injuries). Simple justice requires as much.
and lots, the phenomena of clairvoyance, and recourse to mediums all conceal a desire for power over time, history, and, in the last analysis, other human beings, as well as a wish to conciliate hidden powers. They contradict the honor, respect, and loving fear that we owe to God alone.
This integrity ensures the unity of the person; it is opposed to any behavior that would impair it.
breath
81 "Sacred Scripture is the speech of God as it is put down in writing under the breath of the Holy Spirit."42
297
breathed
Breath
"breathing"
breathed
breathes
wind and fire, water and earth, the tree and its fruit speak of God and symbolize both his greatness and his nearness.
road
abroad
442
852
1255
1470
2583
broadens
broadly
sea
SEATED
searches
search
searching
32
research
Sea
Hosea
seated
seal
researchers
unsearchable
358
seat
diseases
seasons
seals
The following abbreviations are used for the books of the Bible cited in the text:
Hos Hosea
16 Hos 11:9.
39 Cf. Isa 43:1-7; Hos 2.
40 Jn 3:16; cf. Hos 11:1; Isa 49:14-15; 62:4-5; Ezek 16; Hos 11.
241 Cf. Isa 49:14-15; 66:13; Ps 131:2-3; Hos 11:1-4; Jer 3:4-19.
44 Cf. Deut 14:1; (LXX) 32:8; Job 1:6; Ex 4:22; Hos 2:1; 11:1; Jer
Jer 3:19; Sir 36:11; Wis 18:13; 2 Sam 7:14; Ps 82:6.
367 Cf. Mt 9:13; Hos 6:6.
474 Cf. 1 Cor 15:4; Lk 24:46; Mt 12:40; Jon 2:1; Hos 6:2; cf. Jn
159 LG 9; cf. Hos 1; Isa 1:2-4; Jer 2; 31:31-34; Isa 55:3.
102 Cf. Hos 1-3; Isa 54; 62; Jer 2-3; 31; Ezek 16; 23; Mal 2:13-17.
16 Cf. for example Hos 4:2; Jer 7:9; Ezek 18:5-9
19 Mt 9:13; 12:7; Cf. Hos 6:6.
173 Cf. Hos 2:7; Jer 5:7; 13:27.
45 Jn 1:17; cf. Hos 2:21-22; 6:1-6.
700 The finger. "It is by the finger of God that [Jesus] cast out demons."55 If God's law was written on tablets of stone "by the finger of God," then the "letter from Christ" entrusted to the care of the apostles, is written "with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone, but on tablets of human hearts."56 The hymn Veni Creator Spiritus invokes the Holy Spirit as the "finger of the Father's right hand."57
57 LH, Easter Season after Ascension, Hymn at Vespers: digitus paternae dexterae.
seals
letter
118
120
145
147
313 . 182
462
579
699
1094
1288
1788
1852
2178
2606
LOVE, IN FACT, IS THE VOCATION WHICH INCLUDES ALL OTHERS; IT'S A UNIVERSE
OF ITS OWN, COMPRISING ALL TIME AND SPACE - IT'S ETERNAL!
The universe,
created in and by the eternal Word,
the "image of the invisible God",
is destined for and addressed to man, himself created in the image of God" and called to a personal relationship with God
372 Man and woman were made "for each other" - not that God left them half-made and incomplete: he created them to be a communion of persons,
in which each can be
"helpmate"
to the other,
for they are equal as persons ("bone of my bones. . .") and complementary as masculine and feminine. In marriage God unites them in such a way that, by forming "one flesh", they can transmit human life: "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth." By transmitting human life to their descendants, man and woman as spouses and parents cooperate in a unique way in the Creator's work.
1605 Holy Scripture affirms that man and woman were created for one another: "It is not good that the man should be alone." The woman, "flesh of his flesh," his equal, his nearest in all things,
is given to him by God as a
"helpmate";
she thus represents God from whom comes our help.
"Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and cleaves to his wife, and they become one flesh." The Lord himself shows that this signifies an unbreakable union of their two lives by recalling what the plan of the Creator had been "in the beginning": "So they are no longer two, but one flesh."
helpmate
help
helper
helping
help
helped
helps
helper
animate
animates
animated
climate
consummated
illegitimate
immaterial
inanimate
intimate
intimated
intimately
intimates
legitimate
legitimately
material
materialism
materials
maternal
ultimate
ultimately
underestimated
Abbreviations
MM Mater et magistra
RMat Redemptoris Mater
Heaven
1026 By his death and Resurrection, Jesus Christ has "opened" heaven to us. The life of the blessed consists in the full and perfect possession of the fruits of the redemption accomplished by Christ.
He makes
partners
in his
heavenly glorification
those who have
believed in him and
remained faithful to his will.
Heaven is the blessed community of all who are perfectly incorporated into Christ.
education
edu
cat
advocate
Advocate
ad-vocatus
amplification
application
Application
applications
ARTICLE
authenticated
authenticates
caricaturing
catacombs
catastrophes
catch
Catech.
Catechesi
Catechesis
catechesis
catechetical
catechetics
catechism
catechisms
catechist
catechists
catechize
catechizing
catechumen
catechumenal
catechumenate
catechumens
catechumen's
categories
category
cathedral
CATHOLIC
catholicity
cattle
clarification
codification
communicate
communicated
communicates
communicating
communication
communications
COMMUNICATIONS
complicate
concupiscence,
convocation
credulity
dedicate
dedicated
dedicating
dedication
deducant te angeli
domesticated
educate
educate
educated
educates
educating
education
educators
equivocation
eradicated
excommunicate
excommunication
fabricate
falsification
fornication
Fornication
glorification
implicated
implications
Incredulity
incredulity
indicated
indicates
intricately
invocation
invocations
irreducible
Justification
located
Magnificat
mortification
multiplication
non-Catholic
Paragraph
Pontificate
procedures
publication
Purification
PURIFICATION
purifications
ratification
reduce
reduced
reduces
reducing
reunification
Roman
sanctification
scattered
SECTION
Seduced
seduction
seductions
seductive
self-communication
supplication
supplications
Vocation
VOCATION
vocations
edu
4
5
33
304
335
391
394
398
406
407
644
902
1601
1634
1635
1641
1652
1653
1660
1665
1742
1783
1784
1810
1839
1908
1911
1914
1917
1939
1940
1947
2089
2117
2148
2201
2205
2221
2222
2223
2226
2228
2229
2249
2252
2275
2278
2285
2288
2344
2352
2353
2355
2356
2367
2370
2372
2375
2379
2414
2424
2430
2441
2526
2541
2549
2581
2650
2685
2688
2694
2726
2732
Abbreviations
The following are abbreviations cited in the text:
GE Gravissimum educationis
1653 164 Cf. GE 3.
2221 29 GE 3.
2229 38 Cf. GE 6.
cat
Catechesis
ARTICLE 1: "I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY, CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH"
IV. The Implications of Faith in One God
I. Catechesis on Creation
CATHOLIC
ARTICLE 9: "I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH"
Paragraph 3. The Church is One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
III. The Church Is Catholic
Purification
Purification
ARTICLE 12: "I BELIEVE IN LIFE EVERLASTING"
III. The Final Purification, or Purgatory
SECTION ONE: MAN'S VOCATION: LIFE IN THE SPIRIT
ARTICLE 2: OUR VOCATION TO BEATITUDE
Vocation
ARTICLE 1: THE PERSON AND SOCIETY
I. The Communal Character of the Human Vocation
JUSTIFICATION
ARTICLE 2: GRACE AND JUSTIFICATION
Justification
I. Justification
Vocation
ARTICLE 6: THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT
II. The Vocation to Chastity
Communications
ARTICLE 8: THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT
V. The Use of the Social Communications Media
Purification
ARTICLE 9: THE NINTH COMMANDMENT
I. Purification of the Heart
dedicate
Our duty is to dedicate ourselves with an earnest will and without fear to that work which our era demands of us, thus pursuing the path which the Church has followed for 20 centuries."1
Pontificate
application
The purpose of this assembly was to celebrate the graces and spiritual fruits of Vatican II, to study its teaching in greater depth in order that all the Christian faithful might better adhere to it, and to promote knowledge and application of it.
catechism
catechisms
catechesis
codification
catechists
catechetical
catholicity
communicated
supplication
publication
scattered
educate
education
Catechesi tradendae (1979)
indicated
indicates
4. 7 Cf. John Paul II, Apostolic Exhortation Catechesi tradendae 1; 2.
18 Roman Catechism, Preface II; cf. 1 Cor 9:22; 1 Pt 2:2.
19 Roman Catechism, Preface 10; cf. 1 Cor 13:8.
communicate
communicates
communicating
self-communication
dedication
glorification
catechetics
catechumen
sanctification
2 St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. illum. 5,12: PG 33,521-524.
4 Roman Catechism I,1,3.
6 Roman Catechism I,1,4.
IV. THE IMPLICATIONS OF FAITH IN ONE GOD
2 Roman Catechism I,2,2.
3 Roman Catechism I,2,2.
(Advocate)
clarification
catechumens
communicate
115 Roman Catechism I,2,13.
communication
educating
St. Catherine of Siena
119 Cf. Egeria, Peregrinatio at loca sancta, 46: PLS 1,1047; St. Augustine, De catechizantis rudibus 3,5: PL 40,256.
181 St. Catherine of Siena, Dialogue On Providence, ch. IV, 138.
221 St. Catherine of Siena, Dialogue 4,13 "On Divine Providence": LH, Sunday, week 19, OR.
227 Pius XII, Enc. Summi Pontificatus 3; cf. NA 1.
228 Pius XII, Summi Pontificatus 3.
implicated
At the heart of catechesis: Christ
catechize
catechist
communicates
71 St. Gregory of Nyssa, Orat. catech 15: PG 45, 48B.
advocate
catch
excommunicate
category
389 Roman Catechism I, 5, 11; cf. Heb 12:3.
391 Roman Catechism I, 5, 11; cf. Heb 6:6; 1 Cor 2:8.
466 St. Gregory of Nyssa, Orat. catech. 16: PG 45, 52D.
482 Roman Catechism I, 6, 3.
Justification
falsification
equivocation
ad-vocatus
invocation
136 Roman Catechism I,10,1.
138 Roman Catechism I,10,22.
convocation
reunification
dedicated
183 Roman Catechism I,10,20.
dedicate
communicating
complicate
sanctification
VOCATION
catholicity
vocations
communications
communicated
481 Roman Catechism I, 10,24.
483 Roman Catechism I, 10,24.
487 Roman Catechism I, 10,27.
CATHOLIC
Advocate
Roman Catechism, I, 11, 6).
523 Roman Catechism I, 11,3.
524 Roman Catechism I, 11,4.
529 Roman Catechism I, 11, 5.
645 St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. illum. 18,29:PG
catechizing
("invocation upon")
catechumens
The chair of the bishop (cathedra) or that of the priest
catholicity
catechumen's
[catechetical]
catechumenate
catechumenal
catechumens
concupiscence, or metaphorically, "the tinder for sin" (fomes peccati)
5 Roman Catechism II,2,5; Cf. Council Of Florence: DS 1314; CIC, cann. 204 § 1; 849; CCEO, can. 675 § 1.
multiplication
catechumens
authenticates
"ratification"
supplications
catacombs
supplication
located
195 St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. myst. 5,9,10:PG 33,1116-1117.
mortification
excommunication
invocation
24 Cf. Council Of Trent (1551): DS 1676-1678; 1705; Cf. Roman Catechism, II,V,4.
49 Roman Catechism II,V,21; cf. Council of Trent (1551): DS 1673.
73 Roman Catechism, II,V,18.
catechumens
dedicated
dedicating
cathedral
non-Catholic
educating
educators
catechists
catechesis
purifications
communicate
educates
fornication
application
50 John Henry Cardinal Newman, "Letter to the Duke of Norfolk," V, in Certain Difficulties felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching II (London: Longmans Green, 1885), 248.
catechetical
eradicated
43 St. Catherine of Siena, Dial. I,7.
46 Pius XII, Summi pontificatus, October 20, 1939; AAS
Application
authenticated
dedication
cattle
A Traditional Catechetical Formula
implications
amplification
Magnificat
invocation
8 Roman Catechism 3,2,4.
catechizing
catechists
vocations
intricately
category
applications
Fornication
falsification
communicating
domesticated
catastrophes
caricaturing
COMMUNICATIONS
publication
2496 The means of social communication (especially the mass media)
application
PURIFICATION
communications
educated
321 Roman Catechism, III,37; cf. Sir 5:8.
322 Roman Catechism, III,37.
327 Cf. St. Augustine, De catechizandis rudibus 4,8:PL 40,315-316.
ratification
dedication
supplications
2619 That is why the Canticle of Mary,91 the Magnificat (Latin)
authenticated
invocations
catechumens
categories
fabricate
34 St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. myst. 3,1:PG
55 St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. myst. 5:11:PG 33,1117.
92 St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. myst. 5,13:PG
175 Roman Missal, Embolism after the Lord's Prayer, 126: Libera nos, quæsumus, Domine, ab omnibus malis, da propitius pacem in diebus nostris, ut, ope misericordiæ tuæ adiuti, et a peccato simus semper liberi, et ab omni perturbatione securi: expectantes beatam spem et adventum Salvatoris nostri Iesu Christi.
179 St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catech. myst. 5,18:PG 33,1124; cf. Lk 1:38.
Abbreviations
The following are abbreviations cited in the text:
Catech. R. Catechismus Romanus
CT Catechesi tradendae
GCD General Catechetical Directory
GE Gravissimum educationis
NCCB National Conference of Catholic Bishops (U.S.A.)
ND Neuner-Dupuis, The Christian Faith in the Doctrinal Documents of the Catholic Church
Catech. R. Catechismus Romanus
466 St. Gregory of Nyssa, Orat. catech. 16: PG 45, 52D.
CT Catechesi tradendae
8 CT 18.
9 CT 18.
10 CT 13.
11 Cf. CT 12.
12 CT 13.
17 Cf. CT 20-22; 25.
13 CT 5.
14 CT 5.
15 CT 5.
16 CT 6; cf. Jn 7:16.
561
14 John Paul II, CT 23.
72 Cf. CT 53.
106 Cf Gen 38:18; 41:42; Deut 32:34; CT 8:6.
182 Cf. John Paul II, CT 54
22 Cf. John Paul II, CT 29
46 Cf. CT 54.
GCD General Catechetical Directory
56 GCD 43.
57 GCD 47.
117 GCD 51.
1056
NCCB National Conference of Catholic Bishops (U.S.A.)
183 CELAM, Third General Conference (Puebla, 1979), Final Document § 448 (tr. NCCB, 1979); cf. Paul VI, EN 48.
ND Neuner-Dupuis, The Christian Faith in the Doctrinal Documents of the Catholic
266
54 Council of Trent (1551): DS 1680 (ND 1626); cf. Ex 20:17; Mt 5:28.
55 Council of Trent (1551): DS 1680 (ND 1626); cf. St. Jerome, In Eccl. 10,11:PL
There were some approximations in my Profile excluding all that was written in the “In my words" which is about my interests for myself and for others.
The Apostles Creed
I believe in God,
the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
I believe in Jesus Christ,
his only Son, our Lord.
He was conceived by the
power of the Holy Spirit
and born of the Virgin Mary.
He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended into hell.
On the third day he rose again.
He ascended into heaven
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again to judge
the living and the dead
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting.
Amen.
There were some approximations in my “In my own words” excluding all that was written in the “About me” which is about my interests for myself and for others.
- Looking for:
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A helper.
- Body type:
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I'll tell you later
- Height:
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I'll tell you later
- Eyes:
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I'll tell you later
- Hair:
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I'll tell you later
- Ethnicity:
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I'll tell you later
- Smoking:
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I'll tell you later
- Drinking:
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I'll tell you later
- Living Situation:
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I'll tell you later
- Social Setting:
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I'll tell you later
- TV Watching:
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I'll tell you later
- Languages:
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I'll tell you later
- Marital Status:
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I'll tell you later
- Have Kids:
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I'll tell you later
- Want (more) kids:
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I'll tell you later
- Education:
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I'll tell you later
- Employment Status:
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I'll tell you later
- Occupation:
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I'll tell you later
- Income:
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I'll tell you later
- Religion:
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I'll tell you later
- Attend Services:
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I'll tell you later
- Political Views:
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I'll tell you later
- Sense of Humor:
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I'll tell you later
- Interests:
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I'll tell you later
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